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KERALA THE CRADLE OF CHRISTIANITY IN SOUTH ASIA
Film (English / 34 minutes) DVD - PAL/NTSC

Nominated for best foreign documentary award, Queens Film Festival 2009. The film explores the beginning of Christianity in this part of the world. The narrative follows the events that led to the introduction of the Chaldean, Antiochene, Roman Catholic, Anglican, and other liturgies along with the musical styles associated with them. The film documents excerpts from the current practice of chants in East Syriac, West Syriac, Latin, Sanskrit, English, and Malayalam. Drawing attention to the lesser known aspects of the religious, musical, and linguistic complexity of the region, the film presents Kerala as a potential field for inquiries in an emerging area of scholarship on Christian music in India. A stunning visual and au treat.

Qambel Maran: Syriac Chants from South India
(Audio CD with a Booklet)

CD with 16-page booklet by Joseph J. Palackal (7 photos, map, bibliography, etc.). PAN Records, Netherlands. 29 chants in the Syriac (Aramaic) language, from the Chaldean liturgical tradition of the Syro-Malabar Church. Recorded in Kerala in 1999 and 2000. The CD and booklet went into reprint in 2009. Transliteration and translation of the chants are available. A collector’s item.

Music Notation Book (staff notation) of the Solemn High Mass of the Syro-Malabar Church, published by St. Thomas Syro-Malabar Catholic Diocese of Chicago (2nd Edition-2016). Music setting of the English version of Mass in the Chaldean rite of the Syro-Malabar Church.